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1. Predicted Occurrence of Eastern Newts (Notophthalmus viridescens viridescens) across the Northeastern United States.

2. Diversity profiles of medium and large-size mammals in an Atlantic Forest remnant: seasonal and spatial patterns.

3. Fauna of Hteroptera (Insecta: Hemiptera) in the Republic of Mordovia (Russia).

4. Different facets of alpha and beta diversity of benthic diatoms along stream watercourse in a large near‐natural catchment.

5. Rare and common species contribute disproportionately to alpine meadow community construction and functional variation.

6. Different facets of alpha and beta diversity of benthic diatoms along stream watercourse in a large near‐natural catchment

7. Species-Abundance Distributions of Soil Ciliates on Different Aspects in Alpine Meadows of Gannan, China.

8. Tree communities and functional traits determine herbivore compositional turnover.

9. Records of common species of amphibians and reptiles widespread in northern, central, western and southern Ukraine

10. Wildlife restoration in fragmented landscapes: Trialling wild-to-wild translocation with two common reptiles.

11. Livestock grazing modes induced the rapid differentiation of community recruitment in alpine meadow.

12. Climate change and range restriction of common salamanders in eastern Canada and the United States.

13. A call to scale up biodiversity monitoring from idiosyncratic, small-scale programmes to coordinated, comprehensive and continuous monitoring across large scales.

14. How do we study birds in urban settings? A systematic review.

15. Why is the Common Grackle becoming less common?

16. Direct and indirect effect of cannibalism and intraguild predation in the two sibling Harmonia ladybird beetles

17. Influence of parental nitrogen : phosphorus stoichiometry on seed characteristics and performance of Holcus lanatus L. and Parnassia palustris L.

18. Species abundance is jointly determined by functional traits and negative density dependence in a subtropical forest in southern China.

19. We need to appreciate common synanthropic plants before they become rare: Case study in Latgale (Latvia).

20. Common Species Maintain a Large Root Radial Extent and a Stable Resource Use Status in Soil-Limited Environments: A Case Study in Subtropical China

21. Why is the Common Grackle becoming less common?

22. Restoring diversity of thermophilous oak forests: connectivity and proximity to existing habitats matter.

23. Common Species Maintain a Large Root Radial Extent and a Stable Resource Use Status in Soil-Limited Environments: A Case Study in Subtropical China.

24. Direct and indirect effect of cannibalism and intraguild predation in the two sibling Harmonia ladybird beetles.

25. A composite measure of habitat loss for entire assemblages of species.

26. The inherent multidimensionality of temporal variability: how common and rare species shape stability patterns.

27. Demystifying dominant species.

28. Conserving the abundance of nonthreatened species.

29. Lack of evidence for short-term structural changes in bird assemblages breeding in Mediterranean mosaics moderately perforated by a wind farm

30. Water source segregation along successional stages in a degraded karst region of subtropical China.

31. Effects of uncut hay meadow strips on spiders.

32. The contribution of common and rare species to species abundance patterns in alpine meadows: The effect of elevation gradients.

33. TERRESTRIAL ISOPODS IN A SMALL TOWN IN WESTERN ROMANIA (PÂNCOTA, ARAD COUNTY): WITNESSES OF THE PAST HUMAN IMPACT OF THE REGION?

34. Plant Checklist of the Bukit Nanas Forest Reserve, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

35. Clinal Patterns in Genetic Variation for Northern Leopard Frog ( Rana pipiens): Conservation Status and Population Histories.

36. Abundant and rare spiders on tree trunks in German forests (Arachnida, Araneae)

37. Locally rare species influence grassland ecosystem multifunctionality.

38. Distribution, diversity, and traits of native, exotic, and invasive climbing plants in Michigan.

39. Contrasting patterns of variation in foliar pH between a woody species and an herbaceous species along a 3300 km water availability gradient in China.

40. Trait-based analysis of decline in plant species ranges during the 20th century: a regional comparison between the UK and Estonia.

41. Temporal nestedness in Chironomidae and the importance of environmental and spatial factors in species rarity.

42. Using automated recorders and occupancy models to monitor common forest birds across a large geographic region.

43. Big changes in backyard birds: An analysis of long-term changes in bird communities in Australia's most populous urban regions.

44. Commonness and rarity of plants in a reserve network: just two faces of the same coin.

45. Reducing costs in biodiversity monitoring: Shortcuts for plant diversity in meadows as a case study

46. Landscape disturbance causes small-scale functional homogenization, but limited taxonomic homogenization, in plant communities.

47. How to make a common species rare: A case against conservation complacency

48. Of how much concern are the ‘least concern’ species? Distribution and conservation status of bonnet macaques, rhesus macaques and Hanuman langurs in Karnataka, India.

49. A unified measure of the number, volume and diversity of dead trees and the response of fungal communities.

50. Common edible insects and their utilization in China.

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